Difference between revisions of "Mills and Boon Duet"

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* [[Carole Mortimer]], December 1992 (''[[Taggart's Woman]]'' / ''[[Secret Passion]]'')
 
* [[Carole Mortimer]], December 1992 (''[[Taggart's Woman]]'' / ''[[Secret Passion]]'')
 
* [[Emma Goldrick]], February 1993 (''[[King Of The Hill]]'' / ''[[If Love Be Blind]]'')
 
* [[Emma Goldrick]], February 1993 (''[[King Of The Hill]]'' / ''[[If Love Be Blind]]'')
* [[Charlotte Lamb]], February 1993 (''[[Heat Of The Night]]'' / ''[[Hide And Seek - Charlotte Lamb|Hide And Seek]]'')
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* [[Charlotte Lamb]], February 1993 (''[[Heat Of The Night - Charlotte Lamb|Heat Of The Night]]'' / ''[[Hide And Seek - Charlotte Lamb|Hide And Seek]]'')
 
* [[Penny Jordan]], April 1993 (''[[Loving]]'' / ''[[Too Short A Blessing]]'')
 
* [[Penny Jordan]], April 1993 (''[[Loving]]'' / ''[[Too Short A Blessing]]'')
 
* [[Roberta Leigh]], April 1993 (''[[No Man's Mistress - Roberta Leigh|No Man's Mistress]]'' / ''[[An Impossible Man To Love]]'')
 
* [[Roberta Leigh]], April 1993 (''[[No Man's Mistress - Roberta Leigh|No Man's Mistress]]'' / ''[[An Impossible Man To Love]]'')

Revision as of 03:34, 27 July 2009

Mills & Boon started to release 2-in-one volumes of reissued stories by one author as an imprint in September 1983, supplementing the Mills & Boon Best Seller Romances. At first the titles were called The Best of "Author", which changed to The "Author" Collection in 1986 and to "Author" Duet in June 1992.

Starting as one title per month the imprint was reduced to one volume bi-monthly in 1985. Since October 1990 two titles were released in the even months. In August 1995 the Duet and the Mills & Boon Best Seller Romances were discontinued in favour of the themed Mills & Boon By Request imprint.

Covers

The Best of "Author"

The "Author" Collection

"Author" Duet